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What is the Colonoscopy Cost in Bangalore?

Lowest Cost (approx) $14

Average Cost (approx) $45

Highest Cost (approx) $657

  • Diagnosis : The inside of the large intestine
  • Procedure time : 30 - 60 min
  • Recovery time : 24 hrs
  • Hospitalization days : Out-patient

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Introduction

The Colonoscopy cost in Bangalore ranges from Rs. 1,150 - Rs. 53,945 ($14 - 657), almost 50-80% less than the costs in the US and Canada. The colonoscopy price in Bangalore also varies based on certain factors. 

Continue reading further to know in detail about the costs.

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Cost in Top Cities

CitiesMinAvgMax
Delhi$14$46$669
Ahmedabad$12$38$559
Bangalore$14$45$657
Mumbai$15$47$694
Pune$13$43$632
Chennai$13$41$602
Hyderabad$12$40$583
Kolkata$11$37$534

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Colonoscopy cost in Bangalore

Colonoscopy is a screening process used to detect the presence of any abnormalities in the large intestine. Colonoscopy is found for individuals who have:

  • A family history of colon cancer
  • Chronic inflammatory bowel disease, and 
  • Gastrointestinal diseases


The colonoscopy price in Bangalore varies based on factors like - 

  • The medical tourism company
  • The city you choose, and 
  • Your medical condition

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Factors affecting the cost of Colonoscopy treatment in Bangalore

The factors affecting the price of Colonoscopy in Bangalore include - 

Type of FacilityThe cost of colonoscopy can vary depending on whether the procedure is performed at a public or private hospital. Generally, the cost at a public hospital will be lower than at a private hospital.
LocationThe cost of colonoscopy can also vary depending on the city and the location. The procedure may be more expensive in larger cities or at more prestigious hospitals.
Experience and qualifications of the doctorThe cost of colonoscopy can be affected by the experience and qualifications of the doctor performing the procedure. A doctor with more experience and higher qualifications may charge more than a less experienced or less qualified doctor.
Type of AnesthesiaThe cost of colonoscopy may also depend on the type of anesthesia used during the procedure. The average cost of anesthesia for colonoscopy in Bangalore ranges from Rs. 2,140 to Rs. 3,210.
Whether the procedure is diagnostic or therapeuticThe cost of colonoscopy can also depend on whether the procedure is diagnostic or therapeutic. A therapeutic procedure may be more expensive than a diagnostic colonoscopy cost.
Insurance coverageColonoscopy cost with insurance coverage vary depending on specific insurance plan. The cost of colonoscopy can also be affected by whether or not the patient has insurance coverage for the procedure. It's recommended to check your insurance coverage and consult with your insurance provider to understand the colonoscopy price with coverage.

The average Colonoscopy cost in Bangalore is Rs. 3,695 ($45) depending on certain conditions. If you go with a non-reputed hospital you will pay about $100 i.e. ₹ 8,434 as it depends upon the facility provided by the Hospital. If you go with a reputed hospital, you can expect to pay around $657. But, comparing it with other countries, the cost is very affordable.

What is provided in the colonoscopy cost in Bangalore

The cost of a colonoscopy in Bangalore typically includes the following components:

Medical Consultation: The initial consultation with the gastroenterologist or healthcare provider to discuss your medical history, symptoms, and the need for a colonoscopy.

Procedure Cost: The actual colonoscopy procedure, which involves the insertion of a flexible tube with a camera (colonoscope) into the colon to examine the lining and detect any abnormalities.

Anesthesia or Sedation: Most colonoscopies are performed under sedation or anesthesia to ensure patient comfort during the procedure.

Preparation Kit: Prior to the colonoscopy, you will be required to follow specific bowel preparation instructions, which may include purchasing a bowel preparation kit.

Pathology and Biopsy: If any suspicious areas or polyps are found during the colonoscopy, a biopsy may be taken for further evaluation. The cost of pathology analysis may be included in the overall cost.

Post-Procedure Care: The cost may also cover post-procedure care, which includes monitoring and recovery in the clinic or hospital.

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Why should you consider Colonoscopy treatment in Bangalore?

There are several reasons why someone might consider colonoscopy treatment in Bangalore like the best doctors who have immense experience in this field, development in the area of the healthcare sector, provides the best facility to the patients, the doctors and staff provide complete care to the patients. Below we have listed why you should choose Bangalore for Colonoscopy treatment. 

CostThe cost of colonoscopy in Bangalore is generally lower than in many other countries. This can be a major factor for people looking to save money on medical treatments.
Quality of careIn India, Bangalore has a large number of highly qualified and experienced doctors and medical facilities that are well-equipped to perform colonoscopy procedures. Many of these doctors and facilities have experience and expertise in treating patients from abroad.
ConvenienceBangalore is a popular medical tourism destination, and many hospitals and medical facilities in Bangalore have experience in accommodating patients from abroad. They can provide services such as airport pickup, accommodation for patients and their families, and translation services to make the process as convenient as possible.
Advancement of technologyBangalore has the latest technology and equipment available for the diagnosis and treatment of colon cancer.
No waiting timeUnlike in many other countries, in Bangalore patients can get an appointment for colonoscopy very quickly, without waiting for long periods of time.
Combination of treatment and travelBangalore is a popular tourist destination, and many patients choose to combine their treatment with a holiday in Bangalore.

How long does a colonoscopy take from start to finish?

It can typically take about 20 minutes to an hour to complete the full examination. The results are generally available just after the completion of the colonoscopy procedure. Your doctor will share it with you as soon as the effect of the sedative and the anesthesia has worn off.

A colonoscopy typically takes between 30 minutes and one hour from start to finish. However, the entire process, from preparation to recovery, can take several hours.

PreparationBefore the procedure, the patient will need to prepare by cleaning out their colon, usually with a laxative or enema. This can take several hours.
ProcedureThe actual colonoscopy procedure typically takes between 30 minutes and one hour. During the procedure, the doctor will insert a long, flexible tube with a camera on the end into the rectum and slowly guide it through the colon. The colonoscopy procedure cost is about $2140 to $4,066.
RecoveryAfter the procedure, the patient will need to recover for a few hours. During this time, the patient will be monitored for any complications and will be given instructions on what to do next.

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